By Kyle Stewart
Photo by Alison Harbaugh
When I moved my family to Annapolis three years ago, one of the first things I was told by an Annapolitan was that there is more wealth per square foot in this city than anywhere else in the United States. Since then, I’ve also been [...]
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Market House Saga continues to twist and turn as the City has postponed two significant steps in the legislative process due to an impasse between Mayor Joshua Cohen’s administration and Lehr Jackson’s Gone to Market, LLC over major points in the proposed Market House lease. [...]
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Annapolis, CITY HALL – What promised to be a simple procedural step towards consideration of the long-awaited Market House legislation last night turned into a tense discussion of the agreement that has tentatively been settled on by Mayor Josh Cohen and Lehr Jackson’s [...]
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Annapolis, CITY HALL – Last night’s regularly scheduled City Council meeting saw the Council chambers nearly filled to capacity to witness the proceedings – with most in attendance not even there for the introduction of the much-anticipated Market House lease and open-air market ordinances that were scheduled [...]
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Photo by Ruben Dobbs
“I’ve never been this excited about anything.” When something this weighty is uttered, you can usually tell that big things are about to happen. Such is the case with Alison Harbaugh as she prepares for a much-anticipated and potentially life-changing trip to India where she [...]
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By Kyle Stewart
Annapolis, CITY HALL – Members of the City Council’s Economic Matters Committee took developer Lehr Jackson and his Gone to Market, LLC team to task over details of his plan for the Market House last night, turning what promised to be a boring rebroadcast of Jackson’s press reel into [...]
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Annapolis, CITY HALL – Radical – and expensive – change was in the air at City Hall last night as Lehr Jackson’s Gone to Market, LLC presented the first of two updates on the Market House project slated for this month.
The presentation by Mr. [...]
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By Kyle Stewart
CITY HALL – Last night’s regular session of the City Council was relatively uneventful – until the end of the meeting. That’s when the confirmation of newly hired Transportation Director Richard A. Newell came under scrutiny due to a criminal record that the City’s Human Resources Department failed to [...]
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Having closely followed the events surrounding the Market House for the last several months, there are a number of things that are absolutely clear at this point in the proceedings. One of them is that Mayor Cohen – at least publicly – is [...]
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Roughly Four-hundred Words to Think About Before We Celebrate Osama bin Laden’s Death
by Kyle Stewart
I believe we all would agree that showing up to a wedding wearing all black is insensitive to the joyous character of the event, let alone the feelings of those getting married. We might also argue that on a day like today, saying anything that does not flow with the whelming tide [...]
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